Bosch LSU 4.x controller from Arduino / Maple or similar
Re: Bosch LSU 4.x controller from Arduino / Maple or similar
Fair enough, however a different scaling in the final part of the math *should* (famous last words lol) be trivial, and could become a standard product line which might see more business that you might otherwise miss. Direct injection engines also run in a wider range, likely outside of what your (well scaled for port-injection) current stuff does. Just my 2c :-)
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Re: Bosch LSU 4.x controller from Arduino / Maple or similar
Trivial yes, but right now the linear output is more or less hard coded so I need to make changes to several variables, I will look into making code changes so that only a single variable needs to be adjusted to modify the linear output. Part of the reason why I do not advertise custom linear outputs is that I wanted to push more people into using the I2C interface rather than rely on the linear output.
Re: Bosch LSU 4.x controller from Arduino / Maple or similar
Fair enough! :-)
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